Diaphragmatic injury during transperitoneal urological laparoscopic surgery Lesión diafragmática durante la laparoscopia urológica transperitoneal
Author
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Castillo C., Octavio A.
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Vitagliano, Gonzalo
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Ivar Vidal, M.
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2019-03-11T13:00:06Z
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2019-03-11T13:00:06Z
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2010
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Revista Chilena de Cirugia, Volumen 62, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 251-254
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07184026
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03793893
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165030
Abstract
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Introduction: Capnothorax is a rare complication of urologic laparoscopy. However with the increasing use of this technique in a variety of urological procedures, this rare complication is a potential risk. Material and Methods: We analyzed a total of 786 urological procedures performed by transperitoneal laparoscopy in our center. All procedures were performed by the same surgeon: 213 adrenalectomy, 181 simple nephrectomies, 143 lymphadenectomies, 118 radical nephrectomies, 107 partial nephrectomies and 24 nephroureterectomy. Results: A total of 6 patients (0.7%) present diaphragmatic lesions. The diaphragmatic repair was performed totally intracorporeal. One patient required the placement of a pleural drainage. No patient presented complications associated with diaphragmatic injury. Conclusion: Repair of diaphragmatic injury during transperitoneal laparoscopy can be performed successfully by this route. This technique is feasible, reproducible and reliable. This is the largest series